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DATE | 2015-02-04 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [LIU Comp Sci] cgroups meeting
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cgroups and cgroups v2
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Wednesday, February 18, 2015
6:30 PM
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Bloomberg
731 Lexington Ave, New York, NY (map)
* /Please enter on Lexington Ave. between 58th and 59th street. At the desk please indicate you are here for the NYLUG meeting and you will be directed to security, where you will need to present your ID and have a photo badge printed./ *
*Tejun Heo*
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*cgroups and cgroups v2*
*Note:* WE ARE MEETING AT BLOOMBERG!! We'll need names, and you will need IDs. RSVP will open Feb 4th, 2015, Wednesday 4:30pm.
cgroups (control cgroups) are a feature of the Linux kernel which allows categorizing processes hierarchically and distributing resources, such as cpu time, memory and IO bandwidth, along such hierarchies in configurable manner. It provides a light-weight way of partitioning hardware resources of a system and is often used in container applications such as Docker and LXC.
cgroups are still relatively immature and going through rapid developments both in its features and interface. This presentation will go over the basic features and interface of cgroups, pitfalls in the current interface and implementation, and how v2 improves upon them.
*Afterwards: *Join us afterwards at Bloom's Tavern where we'll continue the discussion over drinks and/or food. Bloom's Tavern is located at 208 E 58th St, between 2nd at 3rd.
*Links:* https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup.git/tree/Documentation/cgroups/unified-hierarchy.txt - Linux Kernel documentation for cgroups unified heirarchy
*Speaker Bio: * Tejun has been working on various aspects of Linux kernel since 2005 and is currently maintaining percpu memory allocator, control groups, and workqueue. He currently works as a software engineer for Red Hat.
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